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 <span><strong>Q: Is there a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page?</strong></span> 
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    <span>A: Yes, there is an detailed <a href="https://github.com/ukanth/afwall/wiki/FAQ">FAQ</a> page on GitHub.</span>
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 <span><strong>Q: The YouTube app is unable to connect?</strong></span>
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  <span>A: Ensure "Media Server" from application(s) list was checked. Some audio and video apps need this to get proper working.
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    <span><strong>Q: I see data traffic consumed by application xyz which is blocked by AFWall+, why?</strong></span>
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 <span>A: It's possible false data traffic. AFWall+ uses IPtables which is at kernel level (low-level).<br>
		Usage data shown by Android is calculated before it gets dropped by firewall.
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 <span><strong>Q: Downloads are not working with stock Browsers/Google Play Store </strong></span>
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  <span>A: Allow "Downloads" from the application(s) list.
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 <span><strong>Q: What's the difference between white- or blacklist? </strong></span>
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  <span>A: Whitelist is for advance users where they know which app's can connect to internet including system application(s).<br>
  Blacklist is for beginners where they want to block only certain app's connecting to the internet.<br>
  It depends on person to person which mode fits best.</span>
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 <span><strong>Q: My entire network seems to be blocked after I enabled the experimental 'Fix Startup Data Leak' option. </strong></span>
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  <span>A: Please uncheck the option (this will remove the init.d file automatically).<br>
  It's under Preferences - Experimental Preferences - 'Fix startup Data Leak'.<br>
  In case you uninstalled AFWall+ and copied the script manually, ensure it's removed, the file is called 'afwallstart'.</span>
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 <span><strong>Q: What are all the icons on the top? </strong></span> 
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 <span>A: The following icons might be visible (depens on options you use):
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		* Local Area Network (LAN) - LAN data connections</br>
		* Wifi - Wifi data connections</br>
		* Mobile - 2G/3G/4G data connections</br>
		* Roaming - data connections</br>
		* Virtual Private Network (VPN) - data connections</br>
		* Followed by 'revert' and 'clear' selection.</br>
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